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Journal articles on the topic "Succulent taxa"

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Mies, B. A. "The Succulents of Socotra – Giants and Dwarfs for Island Biogeography?" Acta Botanica Hungarica 67, no. 1-3 (2025): 237–307. https://doi.org/10.1556/034.67.2025.1-3.15.

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The islands of the Socotra Archipelago (Abdalkuri, Samhah, Darsa, Socotra), from 80 to 220 km in distance from Cape Guardafui as the easternmost point of the Horn of Africa, bear a variety of endemic and non-endemic succulents. Climatologically, the Horn of Africa, Arabia and Socotra are situated in the northern arid subtropical belt which means high drought stress to the vegetation in annual phases. Open formations of vegetation are characterised by chamaephytes and nano-phanerophytes, by succulent dwarf shrubs to giant candelabrum or caudex species. Patterns of ecomorphological and ecophysio
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Aksoy, Onur, and Kamil Erken. "Selection of succulent species to be used on green roofs according to phytogeographic regions: Türkiye example." Ege Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi 61, no. 3 (2024): 383–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.20289/zfdergi.1444785.

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The objective of this study was to determine the succulent plant species that can be used on green roofs to be recommended for 3 phytogeographic regions in Türkiye. Three phytogeographic regions in Türkiye and the succulent taxa found in the natural flora of these regions were chosen as the study material. In the study, firstly, literature search was conducted. Then, family, endemism, hairiness, climate, altitude and habitat status of succulent species obtained from the literature were determined. In line with the information obtained in the last stage, taxa that can be recommended for green r
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Alhood, Fuad Abdullah, Othman S. S. Al-Hawshabi, and Abdo M. Dahmash. "Life-forms and Chorotypes of Succulent plants of Al-Dale'a Governorate, Yemen." University of Aden Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences 24, no. 1 (2022): 157–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.47372/uajnas.2020.n1.a13.

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The present study was carried out during the years 2015- 2019, deals with the floristic composition of the flora, life forms and phytogeographical affinities of Succulent plants of Adhale Governorate, Yemen., The succulent flora of the study area consisted of 104 succulent taxa belonging to 52 genera and 29 families. Life form of study area, was dominated Chamaephytes with the maximum number of species they were represented by 46species (44.23%), followed by Phanerophytes represented by 29 species (27.88%), Geophytes represented by 13species (12.5%), Hemicryptophytes represented by 9 species (
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Gibbs Russell, G. E. "Preliminary floristic analysis of the major biomes in southern Africa." Bothalia 17, no. 2 (1987): 213–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/abc.v17i2.1038.

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Over 24 000 plant taxa are known to occur in the southern African flora, which is extraordinarily rich on a species/area basis. Lists of species and infraspecific taxa recorded for the six major biomes, Fynbos, Savanna,Grassland, Nama-Karoo, Succulent Karoo and Desert, were obtained from the PRECIS specimen database.These lists were analysed by numbers of unique and shared species and infraspecific taxa. by differential occurrence and life forms of large genera, and by differential occurrence of families. Each biome is floristically distinct except Nama-Karoo. The biomes form two main grouping
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Pino, Guillermo, Roberto Kiesling, William Ale, and Daniel Marquiegui. "Succulent Endemic Crassulaceae from Argentina Including Three New Taxa." Cactus and Succulent Journal 91, no. 3 (2019): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.2985/015.091.0303.

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Tuğ, Gül, and İsa Başköse. "Illustration of Succulent Taxa from Amaranthaceae: Problems and Proposed Solutions." Herbarium Turcicum, no. 1 (June 12, 2023): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.26650/ht.2023.1239982.

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Castillo-Campos, Gonzalo, Patricia Dávila-Aranda, and José Alejandro Zavala-Hurtado. "La selva baja caducifolia en una corriente de lava volcánica en el centro de Veracruz: lista florística de la flor vascular." Botanical Sciences, no. 80 (June 3, 2017): 77. http://dx.doi.org/10.17129/botsci.1747.

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Currently, the tropical dry forest found on rock formations originating from volcanic activity are the best preserved, but also the least studied in the State of Veracruz, Mexico. We recorded 104 families comprising 394 genera and 666 species and subspecies of vascular plants. These latter taxa were classified in the following growth form categories: 88 trees, 126 shrubs, 342 herbs, 80 vines and 30 epiphytes. The richest families, considering the recorded species, were Fabaceae, Poaceae, Asteraceae and Euphorbiaceae. The presence of a rich succulent component in the tropical dry forest flora w
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Timonin, Alexander K., Lyudmila V. Ozerova, and Roland K. Eberwein. "Senecioneae (Asteraceae) of the Succulent Karoo and “geography of macroevolution of higher plants”: a chorological essay." Turczaninowia 26, no. 2 (2023): 170–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/turczaninowia.26.2.14.

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The geographic characteristic of plant macroevolution is manifested in general in neither even, nor random distribution of the archaic and advanced representatives of a higher taxon in its range. The explanatory concepts proposed are still contradictory. Besides, they are poorly testable, because they concern too long-time intervals during which multiple major changes in both the environment and the ranges of taxa can have occurred; these changes usually continue untraceable in fossil records. The tribe Senecioneae in the Succulent Karoo is best suited for studying the geographic patterns of p
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Fu, Zhenzhu, Craig E. Martin, Jeney Do, Che-Ling Ho, and Babs Wagner. "Functional relationship between leaf/stem pseudobulb size and photosynthetic pathway in the Orchidaceae." Canadian Journal of Plant Science 102, no. 2 (2022): 419–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2020-0311.

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Water storage has been commonly cited as an important function of orchid pseudobulbs, and it is reasonable to assume that orchids which utilize crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) photosynthesis have larger pseudobulbs than those of C3 orchid taxa, because these foliar (or stem) structures may reflect another type of succulent tissue in CAM plants. On the other hand, it is equally plausible that C3 orchids have larger pseudobulbs, as they lack succulent tissue, as well as the water-conservative CAM pathway. The goal of this study was to compare pseudobulb size in over 100 living orchid species
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Schagen, Micaela, Jason Bosch, Jenny Johnson, et al. "The soil microbiomics of intact, degraded and partially-restored semi-arid succulent thicket (Albany Subtropical Thicket)." PeerJ 9 (October 6, 2021): e12176. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.12176.

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This study examines the soil bacterial diversity in the Portulacaria afra-dominated succulent thicket vegetation of the Albany Subtropical Thicket biome; this biome is endemic to South Africa. The aim of the study was to compare the soil microbiomes between intact and degraded zones in the succulent thicket and identify environmental factors which could explain the community compositions. Bacterial diversity, using 16S amplicon sequencing, and soil physicochemistry were compared across three zones: intact (undisturbed and vegetated), degraded (near complete removal of vegetation due to browsin
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Books on the topic "Succulent taxa"

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Carter, Susan. The CITES checklist of succulent Euphorbi Taxa (Euphotbiaceae). German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation, 1997.

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Book chapters on the topic "Succulent taxa"

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Dimmitt, Mark A., John F. Wiens, and Thomas R. Van Devender. "Extreme Succulent Plant Diversity on Cerro Colorado Near San Ignacio, Baja California Sur." In Biodiversity, Ecosystems, And Conservation In Northern Mexico. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195156720.003.0013.

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Abstract The Baja California peninsula is rich in plant spe-cies, many of which are endemics. The first flora (Wiggins 1980) listed nearly 3000 taxa. Subsequent work has increased the estimate to 3676 taxa (R. Mitchel Beauchamp, compilation in progress), of which nearly one-third are endemic (Rebman 2001). The large flora obviously results from the extreme variability of habitats and climates, which in turn creates many ecological niches. Diversity is further augmented by proximity to the tropics. The peninsula spans 1270 km from the Mediterranean climate zone at 32.5° N southward through the
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Conference papers on the topic "Succulent taxa"

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Yankov, N. V., and N. O. Roruleva. "Succulent collection of the Botanical Garden of Samara University." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-36.

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The collection of arid zone plants of the Botanical Garden of Samara University has 461 taxa, 107 genera from 14 families. The collection is located on an area of 130 m2. 44 % of the total number of the succulent collection species are on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species in various categories. The article also provides a brief historical analysis of the collection formation.
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Viracheva, L. L., and L. A. Ivanova. "Collection of succulent greenhouses of the Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-4.

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The characteristic of the collection of succulents and xerophytes in the greenhouse of the Polar Alpine Botanical Garden is given. The collection includes 332 plant specimens belonging to 270 species from 80 genera of 15 families. Among them, groups of monocots (4 orders) and dicots (7 orders) are distinguished. Greenhouse succulents are found in 6 floristic kingdoms. The collection includes the following life forms: trees, shrubs, shrubs and herbs. More than half of the plants flower, 43 taxa produce seeds, some plants are able to propagate by self-sowing. According to the IUCN list, 22 plant
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Nosatenko, O. Y. "Open ground succulent collection of the Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden-Institute." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-18.

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The collection of succulents of family Crassulaceae J. St.-Hil , open ground of Polar-Alpine Botanical Garden is characterized. At present, the collection consists of 102 specimens, 29 species and taxa of intraspecific rank, 5 genera belonging to 4 tribes. The analysis shows that 55% of plants bear fruit annually in the Kola North conditions, 30% bear fruit irregularly depending on weather conditions, 3% of plants blossom, 2% bud and 10% of specimens only vegetate. The results of the introduction of succulents are briefly presented. The average survival scores of the genera: Sedum (SS = 8.25),
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Morozov, Ya A. "Selection of optimal substrates for succulent plants of the different groups in the greenhouse conditions of Botanical Garden of M.V.Lomonosov Moscow State University." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-16.

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The report examines various components of substrates used in the collection of succulents of the Moscow State University Botanical Garden. General characteristics and proportions of components when planting plants of different taxa.
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Nefedov, D. A., and T. R. Khrynova. "Analysis of collections of succulent plants in the indoor and outdoor soil of the IBBM UNN Botanical Garden." In Роль коллекций в сохранении биоразнообразия суккулентных растений ex situ. Издательство Московского университета, 2024. https://doi.org/10.55959/msu012039-4-2024-7-17.

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In the demonstration expositions of leaf and stem succulents, 504 species and varieties are presented, in total 610 plant samples. In closed ground – 21 families, in open ground – 4 families. The core of the indoor collection is the family Cactaceae (285 taxa in total), while the core of the collection in open ground is Crassulaceae (52 taxa). Geographically, in the collection as a whole, most of all due to cacti representatives from South and Central America (60,8 %) and from Africa (22,0 %) due to the South African Aizoaceae. A similar ratio is for closed ground (66,5 % and 24,1 %, respectiv
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